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russia, the middle east continue to be our largest and fastest growing markets. david: i guess the middle east has a sweet tooth over there. it is a little different than the one we eat. >> i think they certainly like to indulge. the toppings seem to be even more gui and fabulous than you see in the u.s. david: you have a franchise in libya. >> we found incredible franchise partners. focus. international. they found the right franchise partners. that is what it takes. [talking over each other] david: getting back to cinnabon. we all know that every now and then, as long as you do it in moderation, there is no harm in eating something that has 800 calories. you have no plans to change that formula. >> yes. we help people indulge responsibly in portion size. we have a mini buns that is only 300 calories. there are lots of ways to indulge responsibly. david: the rest of the franchise is actually the core of a business that is expanding. >> absolutely. the heart of the business is still franchising. cinnabon branded products in grocery stores are one of the fastest g
russia, the middle east continue to be our largest and fastest growing markets. david: i guess the middle east has a sweet tooth over there. it is a little different than the one we eat. >> i think they certainly like to indulge. the toppings seem to be even more gui and fabulous than you see in the u.s. david: you have a franchise in libya. >> we found incredible franchise partners. focus. international. they found the right franchise partners. that is what it takes. [talking over...
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they fired the missiles from damascus into northern syria as staunch syrian ally russia suggests that president assad is losing control of his country. those are the your latest headlines. i will send it back to tracy. tracy: jamie colby, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. tracy: gold sinking today as gains in the week to fed's new stimulus or profit taking? is now the time to buy the precious metal? sandra smith with a look what your year-end move should be in today's trade. hey, sandy. >> tracy there is a bill move with the fed announcement of the bond buying program. look at this today a little profit-taking as i'm hearing explained as gold prices down 1.25%. that is a drop of $22 an ounce. important to point out gold is positive on the year. sporting a 10% gain of 2012. what to do with it as we head into 2013. we're hearing different opinions from the big banks. morgan stanley for one says buy gold as these levels. it is just below $100 an ounce. they say it will average over 1850 an ounce in 2013 over the next 12 months. they're not just bullish on gold. they're bullish on s
they fired the missiles from damascus into northern syria as staunch syrian ally russia suggests that president assad is losing control of his country. those are the your latest headlines. i will send it back to tracy. tracy: jamie colby, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. tracy: gold sinking today as gains in the week to fed's new stimulus or profit taking? is now the time to buy the precious metal? sandra smith with a look what your year-end move should be in today's trade. hey,...
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on top of that, you have these incredibly for russia's weapons that were made for were times that anybody can get. >> i think all that is true. i do think the change in the commitment laws over the last 30 or 40 years has made it very difficult to compel someone to get treatment or be detained in a mental institution. these killers, is not as if there is a lack of funds for treatment. it is the lack of the ability of a parent would obviously have been a child, to go through the legal loopholes, is such that it is almost impossible. you end up with the tucson shooter who everyone spoke about. they had a sense he was psychotic. on guns, the problem is this. unless you are willing to completely disarm the population, as you do in canada or britain or australia did in th 19's, and that works and you have a decrease in gun crimes, if you allow grandfather of existing weapons, as would happen with the 1994 assault weapons law, at which time there were 25 million of the high- capacity magazines already in circulation, you do not accomplish anything. the studies of the 10-year experiment with the
on top of that, you have these incredibly for russia's weapons that were made for were times that anybody can get. >> i think all that is true. i do think the change in the commitment laws over the last 30 or 40 years has made it very difficult to compel someone to get treatment or be detained in a mental institution. these killers, is not as if there is a lack of funds for treatment. it is the lack of the ability of a parent would obviously have been a child, to go through the legal...
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they see russia as a country that doesn't pose any threats now and really won't, can't for many years. they see china as a potential threat in the future but recognize we have common interests in china which would ease that threat. and they see the great instability in the middle east as posing specific threats to us such as the chemical weapons in syria which could fall in the hands of terrorists, but see these threats as threats to be managed, not to be resolved once and for all. meaning we can protect the chemical weapons. we don't have to go in and turn syria into a democracy. >> you want the united states to build one of the points that the report makes early on, to build on comparative strengths and address comparative weaknesses. from your standpoint what are those strengths that need to be built on, and then what are the weaknesses that need to be addressed? >> well, our military forces have unprecedented capabilities. we've spent a lot over the last 10 years, as you know, and it shows in our naval power, our air power, our space capabilities, our intelligence, surveillance, r
they see russia as a country that doesn't pose any threats now and really won't, can't for many years. they see china as a potential threat in the future but recognize we have common interests in china which would ease that threat. and they see the great instability in the middle east as posing specific threats to us such as the chemical weapons in syria which could fall in the hands of terrorists, but see these threats as threats to be managed, not to be resolved once and for all. meaning we...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia . the future covered. on the edge of human capability. struggling with a dream. to become. a force. in. gridlock. to build a most sophisticated. mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care. again it was dramatic. to walk free from prison earlier than expected moscow course a jail term for the former tycoon in his business part of platon lebedev they've been serving time for oil theft of money laundering. the present terms for the two goons were reduced due to a change in russia's prison penal code sensually there's hundreds of thousands of russian businessmen are believed to be serving behind bars for various financial crimes as a result of the russian government had decided to soften somewhat its penal code when it comes to those financial crimes of course this case is no ordinary one it's one of the most high profile cases in recent years in russia back in early two thousand the government had accused the two former yukos oil partners of tax evasion yukos was th
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happening to it how will it react and that's a different historical situation from what existed in russia or france or england of the dickens time it'll be a question of the smashing of americans expectations for themselves for their children in a declining economic situation for most of them how will they understand it how will they make sense of it and what solutions will they finally support and when they do when they face this get out of the way change is going to happen in the united states fast and furiously well and apropos there richard and we just i just we just grabbed a couple other minute or two here and we can continue this conversation funny and fascinating the. i spent the holidays in portland with our kids and some of their friends and they're in their thirty's and i was astounded how many of these twenty eight twenty something thirty something even early forty something young people i was talking to or say i am forty thousand dollars in student loan debt some ninety thousand dollars in student loan debts one was one hundred fifteen thousand dollars i think anybody was und
happening to it how will it react and that's a different historical situation from what existed in russia or france or england of the dickens time it'll be a question of the smashing of americans expectations for themselves for their children in a declining economic situation for most of them how will they understand it how will they make sense of it and what solutions will they finally support and when they do when they face this get out of the way change is going to happen in the united...
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and russia. and they would have to be included which is a complication. >> i want to take you to the question of strategy and strategy formulation. there are those who say that the united states has lost its ability to think and to act strategically if you look at for example our involvement in iraq, there are those who say that was strategically unwise and became something that was negative to the united states' broad interests. if you look at where we are now closing in on a fiscal cliff or fiscal crises of our own making that could then become obviously problematic for america's borrowing capabilities and economic health more broadly. have we combated strategic thinking. if so why and what do we have to do to become better at strategic thinking. >> attention to the inbox is killing us because it takes away our opportunity to think in long-term -- and to do long- term thinking. and to think strategically. there's no part of the government that really does strategic thinking well now. i mean the
and russia. and they would have to be included which is a complication. >> i want to take you to the question of strategy and strategy formulation. there are those who say that the united states has lost its ability to think and to act strategically if you look at for example our involvement in iraq, there are those who say that was strategically unwise and became something that was negative to the united states' broad interests. if you look at where we are now closing in on a fiscal...
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. >> coming up, russia has banned adoptions by u.s. families. coming up, we will speak with a couple in the process of adopting this little boy, about their ordeal and how right now, they can't bring him home and give him the life that they say he deserves. >> eric: we will give smuadvice about how young people can start now for planning for their retirement. that's right, without breaking the bank. advice on building, not breaking your nest egg, as you get older. >> we are just 48 hours away from new year's eve. why is all that confetti falling now? we will have an answer, coming up. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started
. >> coming up, russia has banned adoptions by u.s. families. coming up, we will speak with a couple in the process of adopting this little boy, about their ordeal and how right now, they can't bring him home and give him the life that they say he deserves. >> eric: we will give smuadvice about how young people can start now for planning for their retirement. that's right, without breaking the bank. advice on building, not breaking your nest egg, as you get older. >> we are...
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at all russia believes. any outside interference in the syrian conflict which has been raging on for almost two years now is completely unacceptable and it is absolutely damaging to the regional stability of course this is not the only issue which will be on the table for the russian president during his visit in this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leaders have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health refuted by. saying that the reason why the russian president either post-polio canceled altogether his trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries. for some insight on the target situation in the region we can talk now to political analysts to ponder a phony in brussels thanks for joining us now of violence has spilled over syria's borders and there's tension is turkey and in exchange of fire with lebanon could we be
at all russia believes. any outside interference in the syrian conflict which has been raging on for almost two years now is completely unacceptable and it is absolutely damaging to the regional stability of course this is not the only issue which will be on the table for the russian president during his visit in this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leaders have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health refuted by. saying that...
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its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charging welcome to the big picture. mission. critic a should three story three arrangements three risk free. types free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media oh god r t dot com. the luck of luck. with your job or treat anything like the trouble. oh. so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clean some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our time and now he and his story and peter cousin egg are seeking to push the envelope once again this time through a ten part showtime series called the untold history of the united s
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it was well on his way to being one of the soviets had broken the back of the german military in in russia itself and proud of the curse that they were moving at that time we led to the d.-day they were moving. through eastern europe the momentum that shifted the germans whilst far more men on the eastern front six to waterson like that than they ever lost in the west. besides it sets up a whole whole the. what world war two was because the we don't ever take into account the role of the british empire which controlled a large part of the world the richest resources proud of world war two so i mean i see your america stood like me i mean we were lost in this mythology from the beginning of our lives on which like the bomb was necessary we won world war two. we have this right to police the world because we won that war on none of these above are true the only reason we have the right is because we have the might because we have the atomic bomb and we led all the way through the entire arms race with the soviets we led. by sometimes by large margins sometimes well less margins but we mainta
it was well on his way to being one of the soviets had broken the back of the german military in in russia itself and proud of the curse that they were moving at that time we led to the d.-day they were moving. through eastern europe the momentum that shifted the germans whilst far more men on the eastern front six to waterson like that than they ever lost in the west. besides it sets up a whole whole the. what world war two was because the we don't ever take into account the role of the...
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science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello. hello. hello. the i'm. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. the largest. you've never seen anything like on the. so you guys just heard me talk the prolific oliver stone about his film trajectory clear in some of the most important cinematic masterpieces of our time and now he and his story and peter because nick are seeking to push the envelope once again this time through a ten part showtime series called the untold history of the united states check it out. i mean i want to make it as exciting as a. history and we make it not only for me but we. always feel there's a disconnect about what's officially reporting what actually happened we can accept as something and to. sort of talk about the series and why it's so important to revisit american history through an alternate lens i'm joined now by award winning film director oliver stone along with histor
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now if at all these i can carrier groups we were weaponized in space russia and china have been bullied for trying to prevent the weaponization of space and the united states is ignoring that sometimes the vote in the united nations is everybody in the world against one against the united states. and i think space now we and israel and sometimes israel hasn't even thought it actually and sometimes the marshall islands to get the united states basically stands alone on these things and we're spreading this we spend so much on our military so much our base is forty percent of the budget but what upsets us the perhaps the most is that we think that we have the psychological right as americans do that see what i think the whole debate is wrong between romney and obama between all this bipartisan foreign policy about how strong we should be and can we get stronger and stronger wiser than anybody outside this mindset and asking what is the path away from global control why can we not join the world and be a peaceful cooperative member of a. global perspective with a global history that we bel
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not on the list is the two biggest military supports, russia and iran. on britain sky news today, assad's envoy deputy foreign minister denied the report. and said the president will not leave syria and assad will stay in power. >> do you think your government will still be in power a year from now? >> i am sure, yes. >> reporter: nato announced a limited number of u.s. troops and patriot missile will join the german and turkish troops on the border to prevent syria attacking turkey. >> bret: thank you. opponents of egyptian president mohammed morsi reportedly torched the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood in a city east of cairo today. outside the presidential palace in the capital, thousands of islamist supporter of president morsi chased away opposition protesters who later returned in big numbers. fighting with rocks, fire bombs and sticks. tragic scenes tonight in philippines. stunned parents searching through a reof mud-stained bodies looking for missing children lost. the storm killed nearly 300 people in the southern philippines, including 78
not on the list is the two biggest military supports, russia and iran. on britain sky news today, assad's envoy deputy foreign minister denied the report. and said the president will not leave syria and assad will stay in power. >> do you think your government will still be in power a year from now? >> i am sure, yes. >> reporter: nato announced a limited number of u.s. troops and patriot missile will join the german and turkish troops on the border to prevent syria attacking...
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science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official publication to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time and. look. live. play. live. cut. plentiful and free accreditation free plans for judges free to make amends free. free studio type free. download free broadcast plug in video for your media projects a free media oh god r t dot com. so guys as we already mentioned today marks the one year since obama commemorated the formal and the u.s. mission in iraq but stability in the country is still a long road ahead while we have one eye on iraq another i need to fix on afghanistan america's longest war in which two thousand americans and countless afghans have already died but progress in the country is yet to be seen point that afghan president hamid karzai blames in part on the united states check out what he had to say just last week. for a number of years to go. through
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. >> they're are nuclear weapons in india and pakistan, nuclear weapons in china, as, as well as in russia. so that's quite spread there in that part of the world. the threat always that iran will finally develop a nuclear weapon or more. that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the future because the nature of the threats we face is so unpredictable and we just have to prepare for a whole range of scenarios. >> when we think about the costs to ourselves of maintain the sea logic communication, maintaining a big navy, maintaining a big force in general, uh, the only really intelligent way to look at this is to think about what are the costs of not doing that? what are the costs if this global order breaks down? i think those costs need to be thought about as well. (instrumental music) >> with all those threats to consider, where are defense dollars best spent in 2013. for some the answer is clear, asi
. >> they're are nuclear weapons in india and pakistan, nuclear weapons in china, as, as well as in russia. so that's quite spread there in that part of the world. the threat always that iran will finally develop a nuclear weapon or more. that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the...
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it's a monument to one of the risk russia's cruelest chapters. the city served as the capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the civil war from one thousand nine hundred to nine hundred ninety whilst in residence he lived here though the study of the man like the maintenance of this building has remained a taboo right up until the present day or we still receive hate mail saying that he hanged a lot of people and was famous for severe punishment it's all true but it was at a time of civil war both sides were monstrously cruel it is sadly the theme of cruelty which links so much of history to the rest of russia's particularly of exile where they were an apple or a criminal. approaching the tasha he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he asked her to walk it's the tremulous expression on the task his face prepared either for despair all rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you that frightened happy girl seemed to say by
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the most influential science technology innovation hall the list i'm elements from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. so guys as we already mentioned today marks the one year since obama commemorated the formal end of the u.s. mission in iraq but stability in the country is still a long road ahead but while we have one eye on iraq another idea is a fix on afghanistan america's longest war in which two thousand americans and countless afghans have already died but progress in the country is yet to be seen point that afghan president hamid karzai blames in part on the united states check out what he had to say just last week. for a number of years. a girly perception the kind of stuff. that. it is significant portal it's accused of in afghanistan it's caused by do we. know that states and some of its allies. promoted to. get started by spreading corruption in afghanistan by. employing private security firms who became older all and do it was a very strong perception to some of the interesting yes. so here to talk about america's strategy in afghanistan and what the solution
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than in russia is doubtful. then the piece goes on to compare child death rates in united states from texas to vermont. texas has a much lower tax rate, and con quently lower level of government support. texas has two times more children death caused by domestic violence than vermont. >> putin cares about the children. it's all about children. he is a loathesome monster. he has always been. this is like way beyond petty and silly. this is horrifying. there are children living in orphanages. you have families who have already identified children that they were in the process of adopting that they spent time with, relationships with, that they now cannot bring to the united states. this is sick. to use children -- being punished for human right violation, the response is to punish children >>> story in abc about couple adopting a child with spina bifida. now leave the child over there when you have an american family wants to take jimena. disturbing. >> cost is $s $1040,000 and many already visited the kids and es
than in russia is doubtful. then the piece goes on to compare child death rates in united states from texas to vermont. texas has a much lower tax rate, and con quently lower level of government support. texas has two times more children death caused by domestic violence than vermont. >> putin cares about the children. it's all about children. he is a loathesome monster. he has always been. this is like way beyond petty and silly. this is horrifying. there are children living in...
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and russia are trying to get on the same page regarding syria. top diplomats today announce another effort stopping the bloodshed and getting rid of bashar assad. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tonight from the pentagon on what happens if diplomacy fai fails. >> rebel forces close in on the airport, the planners expect fighting in syria to intensify. u.s. officials are pessimistic they can resol t syrian conflict diplomatically, but seem certain that assad is losing his grip on power. >> every syrian must be included this process for a new and better future. future cannot include assad. >> military in meantime is actively planning should vit to intervene to assure assad's chemical weapons. hundreds of u.s. and nato troops will soon be heading to the turkish border with syria to operate patriot missile defense batteries. this summer there was a task force in jordan after 150 u.s. special forces base north of the capital to work with the jordanians to secure an estimated 4 dozen chemical weapon sites. >> there will be consequences
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation. you're watching r t while the rest of the u.s. may be struggling for work of there's currently a real boom of job offers for inmates in the country but state and some of the biggest private companies are now enjoying the fruits of a cheap and readily available workforce with tens of millions of dollars spent by private prisons to keep their jails full artie's granted she can takes up the story . in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style manufacturing line behind prison walls prisons in fact advertise themselves as such as an alternative to outsourcing cheap labor to china or elsewhere on the web we came across this pitch that prisons prepared to persuade private sector
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the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar almost a necessary attribute of any feast in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than one hundred million dollars net profit . and to a large extent this is old to do what is environmentally. operates in the only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. merry christmas time for a very special report possibly the greatest park. still active tearing out stadiums around the world. and a very special report guest i present to you mr john cooper clarke. fantastic my christmas wishes come true i saw you recently doing something i have to have you here to do it trouser drove to get it away. now yes sir. who still bang goes through.
the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar almost a necessary attribute of any feast in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than one hundred million dollars net profit . and to a large extent this is old to do what is environmentally. operates in the only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the...
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. >>> americans may no long er be able to adopt children from russia. president vad vladimir putin signed a bill today. >> translator: the vast majority of russian citizens are very negative about foreigners adopting our children. we need to do it our oust ourselves. we need ourselves to stimulate, bringsing to the family orphans or those left without parental care. >> the law which goes into effect around the corner on january 1st could affect hundreds of american families seeking to adopt or on the palt to adoption because this will affect future adoptions and those currently in progress. 1,000 russian children were adopted by americans just last year. putin's move is seen as retaliation for a new u.s. law that imposes travel and financial restrictions on russians who have carried out human rights violations. the state department released this statement in reaction to the law. "we deeply regret russia's passage of a law ending inter-country adoptions between the u.s. and russia and restricting russian civil society organizations that work with america
. >>> americans may no long er be able to adopt children from russia. president vad vladimir putin signed a bill today. >> translator: the vast majority of russian citizens are very negative about foreigners adopting our children. we need to do it our oust ourselves. we need ourselves to stimulate, bringsing to the family orphans or those left without parental care. >> the law which goes into effect around the corner on january 1st could affect hundreds of american families...
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into the future science technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. again in kuwait pro-government candidates a woman lined share seats in parliament talk to some today's election but the as misled opposition which boycotted the vote claim the turnout was as low as twenty six percent this missing therefore the lawmaking body is illegitimate the opposition's vowed to protest until the u.s. backed monarchy dissolved parliament. reports from the gulf state. the gloating in kuwait's highly controversial elections may be over but the battle over the country's political future has only just begun lots of new faces in the newly elected parliament which is deemed to be far more government friendly than the previous assembly but that is because the opposition didn't find any candidates you know boycott of the vote that protest was deemed
into the future science technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. again in kuwait pro-government candidates a woman lined share seats in parliament talk to some today's election but the as misled opposition which boycotted the vote...
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epic traffic jam in russia. a snowstorm caused a 125-mile back-up on the main road between moscow st. petersburg. 4,000 truck drivers were stranded in 20-degree weather. rescuers helped to slow the paralyzed drivers. the main route going between st. petersburg and moscow for cargo truck drivers. makes new york city traffic look down right peachy! >>> collection it out, china's northwest hammered by relentless snow since last week. snow and fog have shut down multiple airports. >>> let's warm things up. right? we need a little sunshine. super value is the stock that we've chosen today because it is up by 10%. it has been troubled but super value's entire business may be for sale or just the albertson's stores. it is not clear if a deal will be reached but nonetheless, investors plowing in with their feet. >>> call it the millionaire downgrade. could a big chunk of america's millionaires simply vanish if we go over the cliff? robert frank, are we talking like john mcafee going missing or we just saying we're not g
epic traffic jam in russia. a snowstorm caused a 125-mile back-up on the main road between moscow st. petersburg. 4,000 truck drivers were stranded in 20-degree weather. rescuers helped to slow the paralyzed drivers. the main route going between st. petersburg and moscow for cargo truck drivers. makes new york city traffic look down right peachy! >>> collection it out, china's northwest hammered by relentless snow since last week. snow and fog have shut down multiple airports....
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story it's technology innovations all the lives developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and live from moscow you are with our team glad to have you back in kuwait a pro-government candidates have won the lion's share of seats in parliament after saturday's election but the islamist led opposition which boycott of the vote claims the turn. now that was as low as twenty six percent dismissing the lawmaking body as illegitimate the opposition has vowed to continue their protests until the us backed monarchy dissolved parliament marti's was accountable for ports from the gulf states voting in kuwait highly controversial elections may be over but the battle over the country's political future has only just begun lots of new faces in the newly elected parliament which is deemed to be far more government friendly t
story it's technology innovations all the lives developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and live from moscow you are with our team glad to have you back in kuwait a pro-government candidates have won the lion's...
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audience technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among other involved in the monsoon and since i started working in amman i stated. food multinationals. to cash cow to be milked dry and use but i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay. for the for the modest effect on r.t. . this is a welcome back while the rest of the us may be struggling who work there is currently a real boom of job offers for mates in the country but states and some of the biggest private companies are now enjoying the fruits of a cheap and readily available workforce wi
audience technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among other involved in the monsoon and since i started working in amman i stated. food multinationals. to cash cow to be milked dry and use but i think that in this country is...
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when it came to russia was countering their expansive capabilities. >> rose: right. >> our own -- when it came to their nuclear capability we were talking about deterrence. >> rose: right. >> and so i think first we want to contain iranian influence in the region, but i think the question that people are -- that what the president is really addressing is, or would we be content with deterrence? >> right. >> and there i think the difference in the ayatollahs and their religious, their they cratic approach to the world, their threats to destroy israel make them a more worrisome, significantly more worrisome possess sorry of nuclear weapons than other nuclear states. >> rose: because they have a different decision al type structure. >> yes. >> rose: from russia, and the soviet union from going into europe once again, deterrence is mutually assured destruction. and so then, does the question of value and life, different because of a culture that can produce suicide bombers mean that there -- means that will not work in the end or do you say no nationable and the leadership of no nation wou
when it came to russia was countering their expansive capabilities. >> rose: right. >> our own -- when it came to their nuclear capability we were talking about deterrence. >> rose: right. >> and so i think first we want to contain iranian influence in the region, but i think the question that people are -- that what the president is really addressing is, or would we be content with deterrence? >> right. >> and there i think the difference in the ayatollahs...
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. >> in the future, i want to adopt from russia because i think it is so important. that is where i'm from. >> reporter: tatiana thinks of herself as a russian american and pleads with putin to put politics aside. she says he has a chance to be a hero. >> these children need a home. >> the same chance to shine that she was given. in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> big development this morning. president vladimir putin signing a bill banning americans from adopting russian children. we'll continue to follow this. >> that is tough. >>> coming up next, there was no shortage of headlines from the world of sports this year. >> we'll take a look back at some of 2012's biggest moments when fox 5 morning news continues. >>> taking a live look at the reagan national airport. we haven't have too many issued today if you are flying around anywhere. kind of quiet out there. we'll check in with tuck fore a look at your forecast in a bit. >> let's talk sports. in sports, 2012 left us with a lot to talk about. >> from the triumphs to the scandals, let's take a look back. ba
. >> in the future, i want to adopt from russia because i think it is so important. that is where i'm from. >> reporter: tatiana thinks of herself as a russian american and pleads with putin to put politics aside. she says he has a chance to be a hero. >> these children need a home. >> the same chance to shine that she was given. in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> big development this morning. president vladimir putin signing a bill banning americans from...
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the cia spy plane was shot down over russia. the cia had suppressed a study showing the soviet antiaircraft missiles can now climb high enough to reach the u2, atlanta ike to believe the pilot would never be captured into a dive on the plane broke up or killed himself with a suicide pill. the russians captured the pilot, powers, khrushchev bloated and credit of the wicked american spies. that was the and. eisenhower was very depressed. i want to resign, he said his faithful assistant, when he came into the oval office after powers was captured and his cover story blown. ike bounced back. he always did, but after nearly eight years of constant attention he was exhausted. ike threatened to use nuclear weapons. he never told anyone whether he actually would use them. he could not, of course or his threat would no longer be credible. talk about the loneliness. ike me all about the burden, from the north african campaign in 1943 to d-day to the conquest of germany, and the liberation of europe. ike smoke four packs a day as a general
the cia spy plane was shot down over russia. the cia had suppressed a study showing the soviet antiaircraft missiles can now climb high enough to reach the u2, atlanta ike to believe the pilot would never be captured into a dive on the plane broke up or killed himself with a suicide pill. the russians captured the pilot, powers, khrushchev bloated and credit of the wicked american spies. that was the and. eisenhower was very depressed. i want to resign, he said his faithful assistant, when he...
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this is the truck factory russia's number one truck made for girls a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was sold production is booming the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails these giants are sold around the globe here both are brand new be waiting to be delivered to acquire seventy trucks like this one roll up the plant's conveyor belt every day look about this things that absolutely huge. well i'm no formula one pilot but hopefully if i can get up that. i can go far to drive. was fine perhaps i should get one of these to travel to whatever it was with a cost of about forty thousand dollars i should start saving my. approaching the time he held out his arm to grasp her waist before he had completed his invitation he asked her to watch the tremulous expression on the touch his face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you that frightened happy girl seemed to say by the smile that replaced the threat
this is the truck factory russia's number one truck made for girls a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was sold production is booming the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails these giants are sold around the globe here both are brand new be waiting to be delivered to acquire seventy trucks like this one roll up the plant's conveyor belt every day look about this things that absolutely huge. well...
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when russia, he had to meet them, take the measure, and make him his partner in avoiding war. the issue, ike wrote, in a smart letter to a friend in 1956, quote, is not merely man against man or nation against nation. it is man against war. in the summer of 1959, ike invited crus choof to the united states, and they went over the suburbs to see houses and cars, and he pretended to see just the rush hour traffic jams but asked to buy three hell cometters and a boeing 747. [laughter] he met marilyn monroe. ike invited him to camp david. where is this camp david, he asked? he was suspicious, wondering if the americans wanted to kidnap him. at camp david, ranted and threatened that the tanks would roll in berlin. the top aide wrote impasse on a piece of paper. ike took a nap and had an idea. ike's farm was close by. called his darnel, barbara, and told her to have the kids all spruced up on the porch of the farmhouse in 30 minutes. he brought him to meet them. ike's great insight about him was that he was a survivor. he survived hitler and stalin, after all. the kremlin leaders, i
when russia, he had to meet them, take the measure, and make him his partner in avoiding war. the issue, ike wrote, in a smart letter to a friend in 1956, quote, is not merely man against man or nation against nation. it is man against war. in the summer of 1959, ike invited crus choof to the united states, and they went over the suburbs to see houses and cars, and he pretended to see just the rush hour traffic jams but asked to buy three hell cometters and a boeing 747. [laughter] he met...
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it really helps us to understand russia's kind of policy on iran. sometimes it's with us, sometimes it's against us on the sanctions because, basically, what iran's interest is that iran -- russia's interests on iran is that there's no war, no peace. no resolution of the conflict, no ending of the iranian nuclear threat, on the other hand, no full-scale war because it's in russia's interests that the iranian volumes are locked up in iran and don't reach outside marketses and can compete with russia. and we saw, for instance, iran opened a pipeline to armenia to supply gas. gas firm bought up this pipeline, even though what did it matter, armenia's not a large market, just to make sure iranian gas doesn't end up in european markets. >> but let me add about iran, i've been watching iranian oil and gas industry for a long time. with this regime, because this is a highly ideological regime that does not allow private property of natural resources, doesn't allow western investment, um, that creates such an oppressive atmosphere inside the country that a
it really helps us to understand russia's kind of policy on iran. sometimes it's with us, sometimes it's against us on the sanctions because, basically, what iran's interest is that iran -- russia's interests on iran is that there's no war, no peace. no resolution of the conflict, no ending of the iranian nuclear threat, on the other hand, no full-scale war because it's in russia's interests that the iranian volumes are locked up in iran and don't reach outside marketses and can compete with...
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but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the balls committed location head of the uses for the russians the russian heiress to crowds who led a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decemberists will stand here and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian role for.
but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the balls committed location head of the uses for the russians the russian heiress to crowds who led a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decemberists will stand here and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the...
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russia has been assad's biggest ally and chief supporter? do you think russia is really considering abandoning him? >> i think that russians have long been in touch with the syrian opposition. they understand assad cannot -- syria, first of all, their ally, even if assad survives, which is unlikely, is never going to emerge in the same coherent, cohesive state, that the nation that they had supported these many years. they're, i think, beginning to understand that their assets, their interests, their influence on the ground in syria, would be much better protected if they began to hedge their bets. whether or not they can work to actually facilitate assad's departure, or demise is another matter and whether they would be willing to work with us. the russians are tired, putin in particular, of watching the united states bring down its former clients, gadhafi in libya saddam and now the assad. so i think as a former great power, the russians read reality but i think will be cautious in wanting to create a kind of western or u.s. imposed soluti
russia has been assad's biggest ally and chief supporter? do you think russia is really considering abandoning him? >> i think that russians have long been in touch with the syrian opposition. they understand assad cannot -- syria, first of all, their ally, even if assad survives, which is unlikely, is never going to emerge in the same coherent, cohesive state, that the nation that they had supported these many years. they're, i think, beginning to understand that their assets, their...
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coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for openers who brought their dia to life. five years ago mother put a scare of a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local all when it came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their four legged friends but smother perske have also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly update their website and they're in touch with their busy
coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top....
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>> it's not just russia. orphanages, institutions, that's what they are, are not good places for children. children who lives in institutional care, temporary care lose iq pointds every day and suffer from developmental delays and have psychological issues that develop as a result of institutionalization this is research. it shows that the sun is shining. kids grow up well in families loved and tended to, not in institutions where they are among tens, hundreds, thousands of children who are being tended to by very, very few people. >> if putin signs this anti-adoption measure, it will go into effecten january 1st and tomorrow on the program we'll be joined by a young woman, a russian adoptee herself who shares her personal thoughts on this proposed ban. >>> do you have the right to know if your neighbor owns a gun? well, a newspaper in new york published the names, the addresses of people who own one. let the backlash begin. and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, wou
>> it's not just russia. orphanages, institutions, that's what they are, are not good places for children. children who lives in institutional care, temporary care lose iq pointds every day and suffer from developmental delays and have psychological issues that develop as a result of institutionalization this is research. it shows that the sun is shining. kids grow up well in families loved and tended to, not in institutions where they are among tens, hundreds, thousands of children who...